We know a couple that works in the medical field (both husband and wife). Early 40s. While they're not typical libtards, they did proudly boast they voted for FJB in 2020 purely bc of the loan forgiveness (they're medical school payments were astronomical). Then a few years back they learned they didn't qualify bc of their earnings. Now this.
I'll never understand people like that.. even if they did qualify, how can it be moral to force other people to pay the price for your choices? If loan forgiveness was actually forgiveness, i.e. it's the banks losing money, then I would almost be for it, but it's not forgiveness! It would steal taxpayer money to fund their bad choices.
We know a couple that works in the medical field (both husband and wife). Early 40s. While they're not typical libtards, they did proudly boast they voted for FJB in 2020 purely bc of the loan forgiveness (they're medical school payments were astronomical). Then a few years back they learned they didn't qualify bc of their earnings. Now this.
How'd that vote work out for ya?
I'll never understand people like that.. even if they did qualify, how can it be moral to force other people to pay the price for your choices? If loan forgiveness was actually forgiveness, i.e. it's the banks losing money, then I would almost be for it, but it's not forgiveness! It would steal taxpayer money to fund their bad choices.
You and me both. "Let me take on more than I can chew" makes no sense